2nd June 2025 11:51:35 AM
4 mins readGhanaian rapper Samuel Adu Frimpong, popularly known as Medikal, has advised Ghanaians to vote for Mr Ibrahim Mahama (brother of President Mahama) or Alan Kyerematen, popularly known as Alan Cash (leader of the Movement for Change), to retain President Mahama's legacy after his 4-year term is over.
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Medikal believes that President Mahama's leadership since his inauguration on January 7, 2025, has been nothing short of impressive.
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Unfortunately, he is currently serving his final term, which is set to conclude in January 2029.
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With hopes that the president will continue to favourably steer the affairs of the nation, Medikal appeals to Ghanaians not to hand over power to anyone other than Ibrahim Mahama or Mr Alan Kwadwo Kyeremateng in the next election.
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"Make una pray make Mahama no leave power oo, very serious guy ! Even if he does finish his term, he should pass it over to Ibrahim Mahama, his brother or Alan Cash. These men have serious ambitions to make Ghana a great nation trust me," Medikal wrote on his X account.
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Mr Ibraham Mahama, who is known to be a businessman, has been very supportive of his brother's presidency through the provision of financial aid to citizens who had challenges difficult to handle due to the lack of funds.
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The businessman donated GH₵100,000 to various communities affected by tidal wave flooding in the Volta Region months ago.
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He also donated $25,000 for a young girl's kidney transplant including several others.
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He contributed $100,000 towards leukemia treatment for another child several months ago.
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His contributions to industry and social impact have earned him prestigious honors, including African Industrialist of the Year and the Ultimate Man of the Year award.
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Alan Kyeremanten, on the other hand, visited Katamanto market with some senior members of the Movement for Change alliance in January to show their solidarity with victims of a fire outbreak that ravaged several shops in the area.
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They donated GHS100,000 to the affected traders to ease their immediate challenges, a move that was deeply appreciated by the traders.
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He has also been acknowledged for his vision for the youth in Ghana and several initiatives to make every nook and cranny of their lives better.
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President John Dramani Mahama’s return to the presidency has been marked by a flurry of activity, reforms, and policy rollouts, as his administration races to fulfill key campaign promises.
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In the first 120 days of his new term, Mahama has made significant strides in governance, economy, education, and social welfare, though several pledges remain in progress or yet to be initiated.
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Among the major accomplishments is the swift nomination of a full cabinet, reflecting Mahama’s commitment to getting the machinery of government moving without delay.
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In line with his pledge for prudent governance, the administration has also formed a leaner government, reducing the number of ministers and presidential staffers.
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One of the most praised initiatives is the introduction of a Code of Conduct for appointees, aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership.
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In economic policy, Mahama has delivered on his pledge to convene a National Economic Dialogue, bringing together experts and stakeholders to shape a long-term recovery agenda.
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Similarly, a National Education Dialogue was organized to realign policy direction in the education sector.
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The administration has launched several social and environmental programs, including “Tree for Life” and “Blue Water”, which focus on reforestation and water resource protection. The No Fee Stress initiative has also been introduced to reduce the financial burden on basic school parents.
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Mahama’s government has abolished the E-Levy, Betting Tax, and Emissions Levy, providing immediate financial relief to citizens and businesses, with the Covid-19 Levy expected to be removed in the next budget.
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Other notable fulfilled promises include:
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Launch of the One Million Coders Programme to build digital skills among youth
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Rollout of the Mahama Cares social protection framework
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Introduction of the Adwumawura Programme to promote job creation
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Free tertiary education for persons with disabilities
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Free sanitary pad initiative for schoolgirls
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Black Star Experience, a flagship tourism and cultural revival program
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Seed money for the Women’s Development Bank
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Establishment of the Accelerated Export Development Council
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Probing the Akosombo dam spillage, which affected thousands
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Restructuring of loss-making State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) to ensure efficiency
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Make una pray make Mahama no leave power oo, very serious guy ! Even if he does finish his term, he should pass it over to Ibrahim Mahama, his brother or Alan Cash. These men have serious ambitions to make Ghana a great nation trust me 💯— Medikalbyk (@Medikalbyk) May 30, 2025
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